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Eugene

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Wed Dec 12, 2018, 10:39 PM Dec 2018

US Navy: 3 nuclear-powered attack submarines 'not certified to dive today' [View all]

Source: ABC News

US Navy: 3 nuclear-powered attack submarines 'not certified to dive today'

By ELIZABETH MCLAUGHLIN Dec 12, 2018, 2:57 PM ET

Three nuclear-powered attack submarines are currently not operational, according to U.S. Navy officials, proving the service is still working to reduce its backlog of submarines that require maintenance.

The spotlight has been on the USS Boise, which has now been out of service for four years. Vice Chief of Naval Operations Adm. William Moran told senators during a Senate Armed Services Committee hearing on Wednesday that the Boise would enter a private shipyard in January, but two other submarines "are not certified to dive today."

The Navy has been working for years to get more submarines into dry dock for maintenance, which now includes the use of private sector shipyards in addition to public ones. As many as 15 subs awaited maintenance in Oct. 2017, keeping a significant chunk of the service's 71-submarine fleet potentially out of service.

"We want no more Boise's," Moran told senators, adding that the other two submarines will enter dry dock in February and late spring.

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Read more: https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/us-navy-nuclear-powered-attack-submarines-certified-dive/story?id=59776219
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